Re: Just sitting vs silent illumination
Not sure if you both are describing the same thing ... but in your own ways.
So much of our practice is experiential on the cushion, experiencing sitting in all sitting's moods, and known to be right when felt as right.
Sometimes the grocery list or song is completely filling your thoughts, and you are actively thinking about what you need to buy or humming along. We are hooked like a fish who can't break free. That --is not-- Zazen (even though "everything is Zazen" in one meaning,).
Sometimes the song and shopping list are fully gone ... not there at all. No more there than "horns on a cat". "We" are not there at all. There is nothing there to hook onto, no one to cast a line. That is Zazen.
Sometimes the song and grocery list are there, but translucent, seen through, not attached to ... not stirred up. Whether we are "hooked" or "unhooked" are not even in question, for all feels whole, balanced and clear. That is Zazen.
Sometimes we are hooked like a fish, dragged around a bit by life ... yet too feel free and still. At one with life's hooks. Humming a tune as silence, compiling lists with nothing to acquire. That is Zazen.
If Zazen is "right" it usually feels "right" (even though, of course, there is no "wrong" or "right" Zazen) ...
"Right" Zazen and "Wrong" Zazen
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Gassho, J
Originally posted by CraigfromAz
So much of our practice is experiential on the cushion, experiencing sitting in all sitting's moods, and known to be right when felt as right.
Sometimes the grocery list or song is completely filling your thoughts, and you are actively thinking about what you need to buy or humming along. We are hooked like a fish who can't break free. That --is not-- Zazen (even though "everything is Zazen" in one meaning,).
Sometimes the song and shopping list are fully gone ... not there at all. No more there than "horns on a cat". "We" are not there at all. There is nothing there to hook onto, no one to cast a line. That is Zazen.
Sometimes the song and grocery list are there, but translucent, seen through, not attached to ... not stirred up. Whether we are "hooked" or "unhooked" are not even in question, for all feels whole, balanced and clear. That is Zazen.
Sometimes we are hooked like a fish, dragged around a bit by life ... yet too feel free and still. At one with life's hooks. Humming a tune as silence, compiling lists with nothing to acquire. That is Zazen.
If Zazen is "right" it usually feels "right" (even though, of course, there is no "wrong" or "right" Zazen) ...
"Right" Zazen and "Wrong" Zazen
viewtopic.php?p=22966#p22966
Gassho, J
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